
Realising potential, stability and first observations…Pearson gets to work in BS3
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021
Saturday, October 21st 2017
Lee Johnson makes five changes to his side as they look to extend their unbeaten run to 13 matches in all competitions against Leeds United (3pm).
Korey Smith and Nathan Baker are both unavailable for selection due to injury, and they are replaced by Marlon Pack and Jens Hegeler respectively.
Elsewhere, Niclas Eliasson makes way for Callum O’Dowda and Jonathan Leko promoted to the starting XI with Jamie Paterson ruled out with illness.
Cauley Woodrow makes his second league start for City, with Famara Diedhiou dropping to the bench.
City: Fielding, Wright, Flint, Hegeler, Bryan, Leko, Brownhill, Pack, O’Dowda, Reid, Woodrow. Subs: Steele, Diedhiou, Taylor, Eliasson, Magnusson, Kelly, Vyner.
Leeds: Lonergan, Ayling, Pennington, Cooper, Berardi, O’Kane, Vieira, Phillips, Alioski, Saiz, Lasogga. Subs: Wiedwald, Roofe, Anita, Grot, Jansson, Hernandez, Sacko.
Referee: Mr O Langford
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Tune in LIVE as Bristol Flyers host Surrey Scorchers at the SGS College Arena in the BBL Championship (7.30pm tip-off).
Posted: Friday, February 26th 2021 • Basketball
Bristol Flyers’ upcoming trip to London Lions has been selected for live coverage on Sky Sports.
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021 • Basketball
Pat Lam has urged his side to ‘take their medicine and bounce back’ when they welcome Leicester Tigers to Ashton Gate on Saturday (1pm KO, live on BT Sport Extra).
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021 • Rugby
John Afoa hopes the Bears can strengthen their hold on top spot heading into the second half of the Gallagher Premiership season, as they prepare to take on Leicester Tigers.
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021 • Rugby
Wales international Gemma Rowland has joined Bristol Bears Women for the remainder of the 2020/21 Allianz Premier 15s campaign.
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021 • Rugby